Description
Talisker 18 Year Old is the Isle of Skye distillery’s most celebrated age statement — the bottling that took Best Single Malt in the World at the 2007 World Whiskies Awards and has been a benchmark dram ever since. Introduced as a permanent expression in 2004, it’s the older, more contemplative sibling of the famous 10: all the windswept, maritime drama of Talisker, but rounded and deepened by nearly two decades in oak.
Matured in a marriage of ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks, those eighteen years layer sweetness and spice over Talisker’s signature coastal backbone. The result is a malt that feels both rugged and refined — the salt-spray character of Skye tempered into something altogether more elegant.
The nose opens on rich toffee and espresso, with maple-syrup sweetness, dried orange peel and ripe plum threaded through a steady wisp of peat smoke. The palate is surprisingly sweet at first — honeyed nuts, butterscotch, rock candy — before citrus zest and that famous Talisker chilli-pepper warmth build alongside the smoke. The finish is long and maritime, leaving smoky toffee, tobacco, leather and sea salt lingering well after the glass is empty.
Bottled at 45.8% ABV, this is a dram to take slowly: neat, or with a few drops of water to unlock its layers. A definitive peated single malt and a genuine showpiece gift for the serious whisky drinker.









